Post some details of the configuration & situation, such as: your file /etc/fstab, results of 'mount' command (omit quotes, use no options), Fedora Release and ARCH (output of 'uname -r' will do), and relevant output from /var/log/messages[secure], method of connect to other machine(s), & etc.

It's important to note that with the third share, it is on a windows box and the folder is called "Share Name" with a space. So in the commands I have to escape out of the space. Just FYI. Maybe that's the issue?!?

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Originally Posted by Hlingler

Post some details of the configuration & situation, such as: your file /etc/fstab, results of 'mount' command (omit quotes, use no options), Fedora Release and ARCH (output of 'uname -r' will do), and relevant output from /var/log/messages[secure], method of connect to other machine(s), & etc.

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Last edited by Hlingler; 18th February 2010 at 06:39 PM.
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That seems rather odd. Try: place the mount command (in same format as if executing from CLI: mount -t cifs //server/Share\ Name /mnt/sharename -o uid=500,username=USER,password=PASSWORD,domain=DOM AIN) on a (single) new line inside file /etc/rc.d/rc.local, then see if it is mounted after a re-boot (or run-level change).

The share that's not mounting is the last line in /etc/fstab. If that line isn't properly terminated, mount won't process it properly. Try editing the file by putting your cursor at the end of that line, pressing Enter and saving. Then, run mount -a as root and see if there are any complaints.